HANOVER, N.H. – Harvard Alpine and Nordic Skiing saw impressive results at the Dartmouth Carnival over the weekend, turning in several strong performances with multiple athletes finishing inside the top 30.
HARVARD HIGHLIGHTS | NORDIC SKIING
The Nordic squad turned in several strong performances across the two days. On the men's side, Bennet Hutchinson led the way, placing 25th on Day 1 before improving to 15th on Day 2.
The women delivered consistent results throughout the weekend, with Meredith Schwartz finishing 14th on Day 1 and 28th on Day 2, while Breagh Bridge recorded a pair of solid showings in 22nd and 17th. Hayden McJunkin placed 26th on Day 1 and 20th on Day 2, and Hanna Wilsey rounded out the results with a 30th-place finish on Day 2.
HARVARD HIGHLIGHTS | ALPINE SKIING
In Friday's giant slalom, senior Luke Kearing led the men with a 24th-place finish in a tightly grouped field.
On Saturday, Duncan Armstrong paced the Crimson in the slalom, finishing 14th. Luke Kearing followed with a 20th-place result, while Maya Eisner was the lone qualifier on the women's side, placing 44th.
Gallery: (1-30-2026) Skiing at Dartmouth Carnival
NORDIC RESULTS
MEN DAY 1
WOMEN DAY 1
MEN DAY 2
WOMEN DAY 2
ALPINE RESULTS
MEN GIANT SLALOM
WOMEN GIANT SLALOM
MEN SLALOM
WOMEN SLALOM
NEXT UP
Both teams will compete at the Vermont Carnival on February 6 and 7.